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1 Some one was sayin' you thought we ought to have a choir and an organ.
2 Neither did we have a choir .
3 South Africa have a choir as support… 15:08 While we wait, here's our preview.
4 We have a choir sing most beautifully in the royal chapel, and we give away sweetmeats and gingerbread to two hundred poor children.
5 He has a choir practice to-night, so he's sure to find it.
6 If hell had a choir , he was listening to it.
7 He had a choir book with a note in it, saying he was tired of working so darn hard.
8 Had a choir been present, as the composer intended, they would have been singing the Latin mass for the dead.
9 On account of the rumours of the Count's approaching visit he had a choir practice every day, morning and evening.
10 He has a choir background because when he was younger he was part of a choir, his manager, Grey Mafumbu said.
11 "Do you have a choir ? " asked Maude.
12 They had a choir , and no one could say the church was not a place where they sang, for they did sing-bothchants and hymns.
13 It has a choir of 300 and will be one of the biggest modern churches in the country; with its three chape.s, it seats 2800.
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